"About the year 1830, one of Peter Whetstone's children
died, and the body was buried on his farm - now owned [1881] by
Michael Charlton. Since then about six Charltons nine members of
the Chambers family, thirteen Conleys and others have been
interred in this Whetstone burying ground."
S2, page 563, 564 -

I don't think this is the same cemetery as the
"Whetstone Burying Ground" I have found reference to in
documents
S2, page 563, 564